ETH Zurich 3D printed human muscle in microgravity, advancing space bioprinting and biomedical research beyond Earth.
On their way into space, astronauts' bodies deteriorate dramatically in zero gravity. To address this problem and protect our pioneers in space, researchers are looking for realistic test models.
Magnetic soft robots deliver and release tens of millions of probiotic bacteria with timed control, disrupt tumor spheroids ...
United Therapeutics found the Millyard the perfect setting to help meet its core mission: that no one should ever die waiting ...
A 2.7 mm-wide bioprinter could transform vocal cord surgery by printing healing hydrogels directly onto tissue in real time.
A complicated set of feelings emerged on the Torrey Pines mesa Friday with the passing of molecular biologist James Watson, ...
WEB Medical, an orthopedic implant company focused on developing innovative implants that utilize its proprietary TRUSS Implant Technologytm, announced the publication of a study conducted at the ...
Insects that tuck away their wings using origami creases have inspired foldable structures for drones and solar panels that ...
The zero-gravity environment of orbit is emerging as a new frontier for biopharmaceutical innovation. According to GlobalData ...
The 2023 procedure was the first time the implant had ever been used in a horse, and the successful outcome may help lead to ...
Florida Atlantic University’s Division of Research celebrates creativity with its “Art of Science” contest as research becomes stunning works of visual expression.